This is Bloodfire, an OoTS-style, DnD-based comic. The action takes place into the homebrew world of Theneria, a place much like but at the same time very different than the Forgotten Realms.
The standard DnD races and monsters pretty much fill the world but Theneria is a wilder place; large cities are far between, monsters are more numerous, adventurers are rarer and the humanoid races have, for the past millenium, been recovering from a Great War that nearly wiped them out.
In this world, four emerging heroes will run a race against the sands of time to ensure a Big Bad Profecy doesn't come to pass. Bear with me; it's far less chiche than it sounds.

Warning: Humor will usually extend beyond the DnD universe. So no, the blond, pink-wreathed, sword-bearing dude is not a caricature of any DnD character.

Additional Warning: I'm a stats-nut; I even have sheets for my characters. So feel free to engage in level/stat geekery. :smalltongue:

I'm not really sure... She wouldn't get the thread approved since she doesn't have any comic... This sounds more like a warm up for a comic yet to come.

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-07, 04:26 PM

OK, comic 1 is up.

MethosH

2009-06-07, 09:44 PM

Now you are in the wrong place :P

You should PM the moderator and ask him to move the thread

Rae Artemi

2009-06-07, 09:56 PM

Also, please put the comic in a spoiler, it's all streen-stretchy as it is.

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-14, 07:14 AM

OK, reduced the comic size a bit; I want to be keeping the last page unspoilered.

Any comments on art and writing style yet? This is my first attempt at a comic and I want to improve.

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-17, 10:56 AM

OK, I'm requesting this be moved to the fan comics subforum.

Cizak

2009-06-17, 02:05 PM

It looks nice, but the textis way too small. You can read it, but it's annoying as h'll.

WrathOfLife

2009-06-17, 08:41 PM

Very good, I'm rather fond of these types of fan comics.

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-18, 02:06 AM

Dunno what's going on with the text. It looks just right in Inkscape but when I export as bitmap and put up at photobucket, it ends up fuzzy and hard to read.
:smallfrown:

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-19, 08:21 PM

Contrary to the common misconception, making a stick comic isn't that easy. Case in point, page 4: Four thousand one hundred and eleven objects. :smalleek:

Or maybe I'm just doing something wrong.

Jallorn

2009-06-19, 08:39 PM

What's with the "sort of"s? Is she a warlock or something?

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-19, 08:43 PM

No comment. :smalltongue:

Jallorn

2009-06-19, 08:44 PM

And you should spoiler it.

Cizak

2009-06-20, 03:52 PM

Cool. The text is still a bit small, but I think it's better(?).

And as said, please spoiler it.

Babale

2009-06-23, 06:36 PM

Balial, I like it so far. If you'd like, I can try to help you get the quality up a bit higher, to the level of my strip. (Not that mine are that much better, mind you; if you saw my first-ever comic, you'd feel much better about your own.:wink:)

Belial_the_Leveler

2009-06-25, 08:12 PM

I think I'm getting the hang of it. Actually making the comic larger vastly improves readability and I'm getting better at the stick-figure thing, too.